| Literature DB >> 93973 |
A Dautigny, I Bernier, P Lethielleux, J Colombani, P Jollès.
Abstract
Serologically active glycoproteins (HLA) purified from urine contained only about 4% HLA antigens co-purified with alpha 1-microglobulin. The immunization of rabbits with the serologically active product gave rise to an antiserum containing two kinds of antibodies: anti-HLA-A9 and anti-alpha 1-microglobulin. The anti-HLA-A9 antibodies were detected by the lymphocytotoxicity and indirect immunofluorescence techniques against peripheral blood lymphocytes and cultured lymphoid cell lines. Anti-alpha 1-microblobulin antibodies were detected by immunoprecipitation in gel. Pure alpha 1-microglobulin gave rise to an antiserum directed only against alpha 1-microglobulin. This antiserum did not react with peripheral blood lymphocytes and cultured lymphoid cell lines.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 93973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicine ISSN: 0300-0893